By David H. Brickner
What do you do when cross-examination produces an answer to your questions that actually aids your case? Startlingly enough, this does happen from time to time.
When it happens, two options, one of which is almost invariably ignored, are...
What do you do when cross-examination produces an answer to your questions that actually aids your case? Startlingly enough, this does happen from time to time.
When it happens, two options, one of which is almost invariably ignored, are...
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